The trail to Lower Sargent Pond is marked with both snowmobile and hiking trail markers. It goes primarily through hardwood stands with occasional stands of softwoods.
As you near Grass Pond, the trail turns marshy and veers to the west around beaver flows. There is a lean-to on Lower Sargent Pond, which is available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Location
Off of North Lake Road just south of the Village of Long Lake. Drive 5.2 miles to the trailhead on the left.
Distance
It's an easy 1-mile hike to Lower Sargent Pond.
Expect this hike to take 2 hours round-trip, less for more experienced hikers.
Location: Off of North Point Road just south of the Village of Long Lake. Drive 5.2 miles to the trailhead on the left.
Distance: It's an easy 1-mile hike to Lower Sargent Pond.
Expect this hike to take 2 hours round-trip, less for more experienced hikers.
Winter Overview
This trail is not recommended for winter access.
The trail to Lower Sargent Pond is marked with both snowmobile and hiking trail markers. It goes primarily through hardwood stands with occasional stands of softwoods.
As you near Grass Pond, the trail turns marshy and veers to the west around beaver flows. There is a lean-to on Lower Sargent Pond, which is available on a first-come, first-served basis.